NEW YORK, NY - MAY 19: Ben Rice #22 of the New York Yankees rounds the bases after hitting a home run in the fifth inning during the game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 in New York, New York.

Yankees get homers from Rice, McMahon to beat Blue Jays again

The Associated Press
5 hours ago
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NEW YORK (AP) — Ben Rice hit a two-run homer that broke a fifth-inning tie and the New York Yankees held off the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 on a 90-degree night Tuesday in the Bronx.

Ryan McMahon pulled New York even with a three-run shot off Dylan Cease following two walks in the fourth. Will Warren (6-1) went five innings for the win, and the Yankees got excellent relief work from a bullpen that's been shaky of late.

Tim Hill, Jake Bird and Brent Headrick combined to allow just one hit over three scoreless innings. With closer David Bednar receiving a rest, Camilo Doval allowed a sacrifice fly by Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the ninth before earning his second save with the Yankees and first this season.

Doval pounded his chest after retiring Kazuma Okamoto on a game-ending grounder to shortstop Anthony Volpe with two runners in scoring position for the final out. New York improved to 11-1 in its last 12 home games.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected after the seventh, when he came out of the dugout to argue that center fielder Daulton Varsho trapped the ball on a diving catch to end the inning. However, it appeared Boone was still mostly steamed about Volpe being called out at second on a stolen base attempt in the fourth.

Cease (3-2) struck out nine but needed 100 pitches to get through five innings. He walked four, including Aaron Judge and Chisholm in the fourth before McMahon's opposite-field homer to left.

The right-hander also walked Trent Grisham before Rice connected for his 16th homer in the fifth, tying Judge for the team lead.

Toronto second baseman Ernie Clement, who homered and drove in four runs during Monday night's 7-6 defeat, didn't start because of strep throat but delivered a pinch-hit single in the ninth.

Blue Jays lefty reliever Joe Mantiply was placed on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to Monday, with left knee inflammation.

Up next

In an attractive matchup of young arms Wednesday night, Blue Jays RHP Trey Yesavage (1-1, 1.40 ERA) faces Yankees RHP Cam Schlittler (6-1, 1.35).

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